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Running is something that I've always done [open]
Who: Steph Brown. Open
What: Training/stress relief
Where: Mog Hill, anywhere else you might wanna run into her
When: Newdi evening, after work
Notes: Feel free to run into her at any point during her evening.
Warnings: None yet.
Meditation has never really worked for Steph; she hates sitting still and when she tries, she ends up getting too distracted by all the movements she wants to make to actually relax. Running has been her form of meditation, so it's what she plans to do when she finishes work for the day and finds herself still feeling stressed out.
She heads home, changing into her work out clothes - the under layer of her Batgirl suit, a loose, long-sleeved shirt and sneakers - then goes out again. She wishes she had her iPod with her, just because it'd make it easier to tune out the city sounds, but she manages without. The thoughts that have been troubling her the last few days slip away, leaving her with nothing but the thump of her footfalls, the controlled rush of her breathing and the prickle of sweat as she pushes herself to run harder.
Her route takes her out of Mog Hill and in a loop through the nearby neighborhoods until she's back near the Valhalla Inn. Rather than going straight back to the Inn, she stops at a park close by to warm down. She stretches first, then starts going through series of kata; she doesn't get them perfect, but they help work out some of the tension. She would normally practice on bad guys, but she's too tired to risk patrolling tonight; Babs would yell at her if she got herself killed. Babs would probably yell at her for doing something like this in public, but it's not like martial arts is all that exotic, so Steph figures she can just say she learned all this at self defence class or something.
She'll be there until late, until her muscles are sore and her mind is clear, then she'll walk the rest of the way home.
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"Sounds like a plan, if you don't mind a bit of a mess. Keepin' clean's also one of those things that hasn't really been at the top of my agenda. And if you don't mind cats." There's not much to be a mess, but there definitely is a cat. "Inger wouldn't mind someone else to bother, I'm sure."
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"I can deal with mess, you should've seen my room back home. And I like cats." She seems to have had a lot of exposure to pets recently, but so far she thinks they're great.
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"Well, it's good to know there's a way back at all, right? That alone's somethin' that can give a lotta hope." She nods as if she had just presented absolute fact, looking a bit proud of herself. "That's really what I think it comes down t'. Just gotta keep hopin' for the best."
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Steph nods as well, smiling a little, "Well, I've always been a 'hope' sort of girl, so at least I'm in my element here. I'm sure things will sort themselves out eventually."
She's not sure if the reassurance is for herself or for Kaitlyn, but it doesn't matter all that much.
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She takes a deep breath, her pace slowing down just a little bit; it looks like she's finally starting to get tired. "I haven't run like this in a while. Well, not for exercise, anyway. You should let me know the next time you go out t' run."
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"Sorry," it's said sheepishly, and Steph slows her pace as well, "There's a cafe nearby if you wanna stop for a drink. And I'll let you know, I could always use some company."
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She stops for a moment a stretches, before trying to catch up to Steph. "Oh, that sounds good. Yeah, I think I'll stop for a drink, but don't let me interrupt your runnin' if you wanna keep on. Well, more than I already have!" She smirks, pretty confident that she hasn't been that much of an interruption.
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"You weren't an interruption at all. And I could use a break as well," She's used to having to push past 'exhausted' and keep going, so sometimes she sort of loses track of when she's getting tired. "If you don't mind some company now?"
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"I never mind the company, don't worry about that," is said almost dismissively, even though it's entirely true. "I don't know what I do without some company. Probably go just plain mad, and I don't think anyone wants that!" Again she laugh, slowing her pace a bit more as she looks over at Steph. "Come on, drinks on me. What do they even serve here? I suppose getting my hopes up for a nice, cold Coke is pointless?"
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"I won't ever feel bad about bothering you, then," she's more used to being alone, but she can understand the need for company and she smiles at the offer, slowing to a walk, "Thanks. They have a 'cola' drink, but it's kind of weird tasting - a little more like root beer than Coke."
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"Well, cola's good enough. I should probably get something a bit healthier, but... eh?" She gives a small shrug. "But, yeah. Music is- was? my job, more or less. When I could, at least. What about you?"
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"You just went for a long run, you can have a cola," She grins, she's never been into healthy food, "It sounds like a good job, you could probably find something for you here. I was a student at college, and just working at the library to pay my way."
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"I never worked in a library, but I've worked in a few book stores. That was largely what I did before I started doin' the music thing most of the time." When she wasn't out being a freedom fighter, at least. She tries not to seem surprised by the fact that Steph is a college student, she should've been able to guess. "Well, that's cool. Must be nice to have a break from classes, eh? I know I hated 'em," she jokes.
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"I figure libraries and book stores are fairly similar, and I've seen a few stores around the city if you wanted to look into that as well," Steph gets to the door first and opens it for Kaitlyn, gesturing with a little flourish and a smirk, "I didn't mean the classes so much as the homework, to be honest."
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Stepping into the cafe when Steph gets the door, she flashes a smile and almost literally hops in, waiting for the other woman to come in before going up to order. "College was a bore, even if I mostly did music classes. I don't blame you for that."
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She follows right behind Kaitlyn, giving a slight shrug in response to the comment, "I think it's kind of a rule that people have to hate college, but my mom wanted me to go."
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"So, what kinda stuff goes on here? I mean... besides people suddenly popping up and bars and stuff. Have you seen anythin' really neat since you got here?" As in, anything Kait should be wary of.
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"I think the bars and clubs are the most common thing; being stuck in a strange city seems to lead to people partying," it's not a criticism, just an observation. She suspects a lot of it is a coping mechanism. "There are some really cool stores though, selling the weirdest things; magical items and alien-looking stuff. I've liked exploring those."
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Fingers drum on her leg for a moment as she takes a sip of her drink, sighing happily as her thirst is quenched. "Wow. This place gets... stranger with everything I hear about it. I mean, the pamphlet painted an interesting picture, but it just gets more and more interesting." She pauses for a moment, scratching the side of her cheap. "So, alien and mystical stuff? So, someone like one of the people from my home wouldn't stick out?"
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"They wouldn't stick out much," Steph smiles a little and takes a sip, "They call people who aren't human Xenians, although usually it's applied to people who don't look human; everyone else just seems to blend in as best they can. They're mostly just left alone, but there seems to be a bit of tension between some humans and xenians."
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Kaitlyn sits back in her chair as she speaks, looking a bit spellbound for a moment or two. The idea of being able to really blend in - much less not being one of the stranger things on the block - has become a bit foreign to her at this point. Chalk that up as the one thing this place really has going for it so far.
"That's pretty incredible, I'd have t' say," she remarks a bit quietly, taking a long sip of her drink. "Xenians. I'll remember that. I don't think I've seen anyone like that so far, but it's good to know." If she hadn't already read that. She might have forgotten by now. Oh well.
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"One of my coworkers has six arms, and there's a girl here with wings. I'm sure there are a lot more people with hidden powers and things like that."
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And really, Kait was never hiding her possibility of powers. It's just not something she comes right out about, really, since usually doesn't have to. "Cool," she states after a moment or two, smiling and nodding. "What about you?" she asks with a grin as she looks over. "You one a' those hidden power types? I mean, if you don't mind me askin'."
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Steph laughs and shakes her head, "Nah, I'm completely boring and human. You on the other hand, I have my suspicions about." She's still smiling, even though the words could potentially be threatening, the edge of teasing in her voice shows they aren't meant to be.
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But oops! She's been "caught". It's only fair, though, since she asked Steph, isn't it? Kaitlyn chuckles a bit more wryly this time. "You've got me!" she says, raising her arms up as though she'd just been caught with her hand in a cookie jar. "Yeah, I'm not exactly- we call people with powers Evolved where I come from. Or mutants, depending on who you ask, I guess. But that's me." There's that little bit of bitterness again. "The jury's still out on boring, though."
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